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Valik 471

Valik 471

I think it would be a bit of a lie. AutoIt certainly plays nice with Vista but things written in AutoIt may not, just like any other program. Individual scripts might be writing to directories they shouldn't or writing to HKLM. If AutoIt were certified or whatever, I think it would be confusing because people would see these scripts that aren't playing by Vista's rules, see that AutoIt claims to be certified, and wonder why we are lying (not realizing that it's not our fault).

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Valik 471

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Direct those people to me so I can point out they need to learn the difference between "software" and "software language" and then point out that any given AutoIt program is only as Vista-compliant as the author made it just like every other piece of software ever written since the beginning of time.